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      October 30, 2008  RSS feed
      ERIC SUCAR staff Joseph Bloomfield, 4, of Ocean Township, climbs a rock wall at the Make a Difference Day Carnival held Oct. 25 at the Ocean Township Wayside Elementary School. See page 3. More...
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      The MCSPCA's thrift shop is scheduled to reopen on Nov. 14 at 12pm. More...

      FSHC calling for affordable housing plan at Fort Monmouth

      A housing advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA), claiming that its reuse plan for the fort violates the state's affordable housing laws. The Cherry Hill-based Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) filed a suit Oct. More...


      FCS Thrift Boutique relocates to storefront on Branchport Ave.

      With the current economic crises facing families today, gently used quality goods and clothing are in ultra-high demand. More...


      Despite inclement weather, some 500 students, parents and teachers came together Oct. 25 to make a difference in their community. The Ocean Township PTA has been hosting an annual carnival in the school district and in recent years has turned the event into a part of the national Make a Difference Day celebration. More...


      Unger: State certification would provide upward of $77,000 in funding for the city

      LONG BRANCH — Talks on a municipal historic preservation ordinance were expected to continue Tuesday night after Councilman Brian Unger requested earlier this month that the city look into applying for certification in a state historic preservation program. More...


      LONG BRANCH — The Long Branch Concordance (LBC) is presenting its third annual Brewsips fundraiser on Nov. 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) on Third Avenue. The event will feature a tasting of unique beers and bubbly beer cocktails provided by Court Liquors and the Hunterdon Brewing Co. More...


      "American Pastoral" by Philip Roth will be discussed by the adult book club 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Ocean Township Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 701 Deal Road. Copies are available at the circulation desk, and the program is free-of-charge. More...
      We would like to thank everyone who attended the public meeting at the Eatontown Borough Hall building Oct. 15 to discuss the affordable housing laws that will directly affect Eatontown. The fact that more than 100 residents were in attendance helps to illustrate the widespread opposition to these disastrous rules. More...
      You know, one of the great disappointments of my life was that I never received my Doctor of Divinity degree. More...
      Dear Greg: It's hard to believe, old pal, but after a campaign that's been going on for two years now, it finally took a plumber from Toledo to define the issues. More...
      Mrs. Palazzo, 84, of Long Branch, died Oct. 15, 2008, at her daughter's home in Galloway Township. She resided in Yonkers, N.Y, prior to relocating to Long Branch 30 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, Louis Palazzo; and a brother, Michael Bevilacqua. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Salvatore and Cynthia Palazzo of Yonkers, N.Y. More...
      The Monmouth University football team continues to make its 0-3 start to the season a distant memory. The Hawks overcame a shaky start on Saturday to defeat Northeast Conference rival Central Connecticut State, 30-20, on Homecoming at Kessler Field on Saturday afternoon. More...